Slip away from the every day responsibilities of life, if only for a day, this summer. Soak up the sun’s rays as you lounge poolside, a cold drink in your hand. Let your feet dangle in the water as your inner tube floats down the lazy river while your cares melt away. Or, twist and turn down the Tundra Tornado at this epic water park in Pennsylvania.
Montage Mountain Resort in Scranton is synonymous with skiing and other thrilling winter activities, making it a prime wintertime destination. But, the resort transforms into a thrilling summer getaway with its spectacular water park.
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Drop your favorite beach towel on one of the thousand cozy lounge chairs that surround the shimmering pool. Lounge poolside or…
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Grab an inner tube and enjoy a leisurely float down the picturesque lazy river, the Cross-Country Canal.
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Go for a leisurely swim in the wave pool. Then, let the waves crash over you as they grow larger and larger, or…
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Join the kids at Polar Bear Pond where you can wade in or sit at the edge of the children’s pool to stay cool. Or, if you prefer something a little more adventurous…
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Glide down - head first - the Iceberg Alley Luge or…
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Hurdle down the Alpine Slides at top speed.
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Hang on to your inner tube as you spiral through the Tundra Tornado at Montage Mountain Water Park in Scranton that also boasts a beach volleyball court, batting cages, and a horseshoe pit.
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Get a boost of energy with a cool drink and a snack or a meal from one of the park’s vendors, including Ben & Jerry’s, Montage Mountain Cafe, and Johnny Rockets. No outside food is permitted in the water park.
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Relax on your lounge chair or rent a cozy cabana for the day.
Facebook/Montage Mountain Soak up the summer sun at Montage Mountain Water Park in Scranton through September 2, 2019. (Hours vary according to the days and the time of the summer.)
Stay cool at Montage Mountain Water Park all summer with a $79 season pass for 2019. Daily rates are $24.99 for children under 48 inches and $29.99 for guests more than 48 inches. Children under two are free.
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Address: 1000 Montage Mountain Road, Scranton, PA, 18507
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Enjoy a thrilling or a leisurely day – whichever you prefer – at Montage Mountain Water Park in Pennsylvania. Or, if you like something a little more secluded, check out Meadow Run Natural Waterslide in Ohiopyle State Park.
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Soak up the summer sun at Montage Mountain Water Park in Scranton through September 2, 2019. (Hours vary according to the days and the time of the summer.)
Season passes offers numerous benefits, including two coupons for $10 off a cabana rental, free admission for one guest, and a 10 percent discount when you dine at Slocum Hollow or Montage Mountain Cafeteria.
Click here for the official website of Montage Mountain. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Montage Mountain Water Park In Pennsylvania June 06, 2019 Beth Price-Williams What should I bring to a water park? Pack your swimsuit. Or, if you are wearing it, don’t forget to bring a change of clothes. Other water park essentials include sunscreen (even waterproof sunscreen only lasts for a specific amount of time), a beach towel, goggles, and cash or a credit card to pay for your admission, food, and other goodies. Some water parks have gift shops, so if you’ve forgotten something, you may be able to buy it at the park. What are the best water parks in Pennsylvania? Dutch Springs in Pennsylvania promises a unique experience with giant inflatables for jumping and bouncing into the water. Scuba diving is also available. For a traditional water park experience, with slides and swimming pools, try Waldameer & Water World in Erie, Sandcastle in West Mifflin, or Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark in Tannersville. On rainy days, head to Kalahari Waterpark in Pocono Manor, the largest indoor water park in the United States with 220,000 square feet of attractions. What are the best summer attractions in Pennsylvania? You’ll find plenty of fun, exciting summer attractions in Pennsylvania – from classic drive-in theaters to annual summer festivals. Of course, you can visit one of the many water parks in Pennsylvania. Or, check into one of the campgrounds with a water park in Pennsylvania – Lake Raystown Resort or Jellystone Park, for example. Ohiopyle State Park offers Meadow Run Natural Waterslide. And, Knoebels, Hersheypark, and Kennywood Park are among the best amusement parks in Pennsylvania.
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Montage Mountain Water Park In Pennsylvania
June 06, 2019
Beth Price-Williams
What should I bring to a water park? Pack your swimsuit. Or, if you are wearing it, don’t forget to bring a change of clothes. Other water park essentials include sunscreen (even waterproof sunscreen only lasts for a specific amount of time), a beach towel, goggles, and cash or a credit card to pay for your admission, food, and other goodies. Some water parks have gift shops, so if you’ve forgotten something, you may be able to buy it at the park. What are the best water parks in Pennsylvania? Dutch Springs in Pennsylvania promises a unique experience with giant inflatables for jumping and bouncing into the water. Scuba diving is also available. For a traditional water park experience, with slides and swimming pools, try Waldameer & Water World in Erie, Sandcastle in West Mifflin, or Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark in Tannersville. On rainy days, head to Kalahari Waterpark in Pocono Manor, the largest indoor water park in the United States with 220,000 square feet of attractions. What are the best summer attractions in Pennsylvania? You’ll find plenty of fun, exciting summer attractions in Pennsylvania – from classic drive-in theaters to annual summer festivals. Of course, you can visit one of the many water parks in Pennsylvania. Or, check into one of the campgrounds with a water park in Pennsylvania – Lake Raystown Resort or Jellystone Park, for example. Ohiopyle State Park offers Meadow Run Natural Waterslide. And, Knoebels, Hersheypark, and Kennywood Park are among the best amusement parks in Pennsylvania.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Pack your swimsuit. Or, if you are wearing it, don’t forget to bring a change of clothes. Other water park essentials include sunscreen (even waterproof sunscreen only lasts for a specific amount of time), a beach towel, goggles, and cash or a credit card to pay for your admission, food, and other goodies. Some water parks have gift shops, so if you’ve forgotten something, you may be able to buy it at the park.
What are the best water parks in Pennsylvania?
Dutch Springs in Pennsylvania promises a unique experience with giant inflatables for jumping and bouncing into the water. Scuba diving is also available. For a traditional water park experience, with slides and swimming pools, try Waldameer & Water World in Erie, Sandcastle in West Mifflin, or Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark in Tannersville.
On rainy days, head to Kalahari Waterpark in Pocono Manor, the largest indoor water park in the United States with 220,000 square feet of attractions.
What are the best summer attractions in Pennsylvania?
You’ll find plenty of fun, exciting summer attractions in Pennsylvania – from classic drive-in theaters to annual summer festivals. Of course, you can visit one of the many water parks in Pennsylvania. Or, check into one of the campgrounds with a water park in Pennsylvania – Lake Raystown Resort or Jellystone Park, for example. Ohiopyle State Park offers Meadow Run Natural Waterslide. And, Knoebels, Hersheypark, and Kennywood Park are among the best amusement parks in Pennsylvania.